Feed Push – Free iPhone RSS Reader With Push Notifications

Many applications has certainly made proper use of Apple’s Push Services, which came about to be really amazing. Feed Push is one of those many applications, that brings to your iPhone instant push notifications of your favorite RSS feeds. There is no way now you can miss out on new updates. Let us take a look at the application. You can download Feed Push from Apple store at free of cost [iTunes Download Link]

As soon as the application launches you will be presented with a window similar to the one shown below, it will ask you if you would like feed push to send you notifications, choose “OK”.

Now lets see how can we add our favorite RSS Feed “iHackintosh”. You should be presented by a screen like the one below, press the “+” button.

After pressing Done, you should now be taken back to the main page, and iHackintosh should be available. Now choose iHackintosh to see what new news there is.

Since its the first time you open the feed, press on the refresh button, in order to download the previous RSS feeds.

After refreshing your feed, open up any article, you will be presented with a popup just like the one below, which explains two of the features present in Feed Push.

What can we do while viewing a post, if you noticed the “Tools” button, go ahead a click it, you will be presented with 3 different options.
1 ) FullScreen: which will allow you to view the post in full screen mode.
2 ) Open Website: It will display the whole post as in context on the site, using a built in browser.
3 ) Allow Rotation: Allows you to read the feed in landscape mode, after tilting your iPhone. To disable it go back to the tools menu and click “Allow Rotation” which I think is a bug, as it should state “Disable Rotation”.

Now lets go back to the main page, on the top left corner a “Tools” button is also available. Lets see what options it provides.
1 ) Mark all as read: If you’re not feeling like reading any of the new posts, just go ahead and press.
2 ) Download all feed: Updates all your feeds at once.
3 ) Edit Feeds: Allows you to rearrange, or delete any of the feeds.
4 ) Help me: Which you wont need, since I’m helping out.